Jing Ke's reputation as a swordsman, single-handedly stabbing the King of Qin but stabbing eight swords, why did he cause this fiasco?
In 247 BC, King Xiang of Qin Zhuang died at the age of 35.
The death of King Xiang of Qin Zhuang was a great success for Zhao Ji, but a problem for Ying Zheng, who was only 13 years old. After all, Ying Zheng was young and could not control the overall situation of the Qin State, so the power naturally fell into the hands of Lü Buwei.
Lü Buwei was a very ambitious man, and he dared to risk the bankruptcy of his family to support a Qin hostage who was still held hostage in Zhao State, Yingzi Chu, who had little hope and was still held hostage in Zhao.
In order to win the trust of Ying Zichu, he naturally spared no effort. When Ying Zichu fell in love with the singer Zhao Ji, Lu Buwei didn't say a word, and sent her to Ying Zichu's bedroom without hesitation.
After Yingzi Chu ascended the throne, Zhao Ji was named queen, and Lü Buwei was named prime minister and Marquis of Wenxin.
After Yingzichu's untimely death, Lü Buwei and Zhao Ji resumed their intimate relationship many years ago, how beautiful it is.
Of course, there are also those who dare to look, Ying Zheng is one of them, he occasionally peeks, but his eyes are full of disgust.
The 21-year-old is about to enjoy ruling the country, but his path is full of obstacles. He was a born politician, in"False Father"With the help of Chang Yu, he swept away all obstacles in one fell swoop.
After Ying Zheng came to power, he began a crazy expansion. South Korea, which stood at the gate of the Qin State, was naturally trembling, but it could not stop the footsteps of the Qin State, and could only be a monk for a day and hit the clock for a day.
In 230 BCE, Yingzheng realized that the time was ripe and led an army into Korea, which was officially destroyed within a few months. Subsequently, the states of Zhao, Wei, Chu, Yan and Qi were also destroyed one after another, and the Qin state was unified.
During this period, Ying Zheng faced many dangers, the most dangerous of which was Jing Ke's assassination of the King of Qin. Jing Ke is known as the famous sword of the Warring States, but when he fought with King Qin, he was hit by eight swords, what is the reason for this?
Thorny swordsmanship. Jing Ke's surname is Jiang and his name is Qing, and he is a direct descendant of Qingfeng, a doctor of Qi during the Spring and Autumn Period.
Jing Ke likes to read in his spare time, and of course he wants to mix in officialdom, but he can't do what he wants. Jing Ke prefers to read a book while taking a sword.
He was more obsessed with the swordsmanship he loved than studying, so he practiced martial arts, and his swordsmanship was very good, so he wanted to use swordsmanship to lobby Wei Yuanjun again, but he still didn't get an official position.
Jing Ke was naturally depressed in his heart, but he couldn't do anything, so he could only wander around and become a forest man.
Jing Ke met many people with superb swordsmanship during his travels, and he wanted to fight them, among them was a man named Gai Nie, who was superb in swordsmanship, and was called at that time"Holy Sword"。
Jing Ke and Gai Nie talked about swordsmanship, the two communicated for a while, Jing Ke left, and the history books said that Jing Ke"Look up"After leaving, whether the two are going to compete in swordsmanship is not recorded, but I think Jing Ke won something.
Later, Jing Ke passed by Handan and met another swordsman, Lu Juchuan, who naturally wanted to compete with him, and the two had a heated discussion on swordsmanship, but then they parted ways and never crossed paths again.
Along the way, Jing Ke met many people with superb swordsmanship, and they continued to learn from each other, which of course also made Jing Ke's swordsmanship to a higher level, so Jing Ke became a very famous swordsman at that time.
This is also a key factor in the prince Yan Dan's later lure her to his side to carry out an incredible plan, after all, assassinating the King of Qin is not possible without two brushes.
After Jing Ke came to Yan Kingdom, he met Gao Yuanli, a butcher and a good architect, and the three of them became brothers, drinking and talking happily every day. However, Jing Ke caught the attention of Tian Guang, a monk of the Yan Kingdom.
The threat of assassinating the King of Qin.
After Prince Yan Dan secretly returned to Yan Kingdom from Danqiu, he felt that he couldn't bear the humiliation of Yingzheng, so he planned to do a big career, so he went to find a teacher.
After listening to Prince Dan's story, the teacher gave him a plan to kill Yingzheng and asked him to visit Tian Guang.
Tian Guang was naturally relieved when he heard that Prince Dan came to see him, but he was too old to carry out the assassination plan, but he couldn't sit idly by and ignore Prince Dan's confession, so he introduced Jing Ke to Prince Dan.
Of course, Jing Ke was very reluctant to undertake such a task, after all, it was ten deaths, and even if he did, in the end, there would only be a dead end.
Aside from Jing Ke's life back then, who would be willing to risk their lives for tomorrow?
Only Prince Yan Dan was kind to him, he had no reason to refuse, and when he was ready, he rushed to Xianyang without hesitation.
At that time, the state of Qin clearly stipulated that foreign envoys were not allowed to carry weapons when they wanted to see the king of Qin, and the map brought by Jing Ke had a sharp crown soaked in poison.
How? Jing Ke raised his shotgun and stabbed Ying Zheng, Ying Zheng was taken aback, and quickly dodged Jing Ke's arm and jumped to the side, so that Jing Ke lost the first and probably the only chance to succeed.
Jing Kei's error.
Jing Ke missed the shot and ran to catch up with Ying Zheng, who was running away, and the two played a game of transferring letters one after the other.
At this time, all the ministers of the Qin Palace were stunned by the scene in front of them, and no one knew what to do for a while. In a hurry, Ying Zheng repeatedly couldn't pull out the long sword at his waist, so he had to continue to hold on to the pillar.
Jing Ke chased after Yingzheng, but he couldn't hurt him. Under the reminder of Xia Wu and the military doctor, Ying Zhengcai reluctantly put the sword in the right position, then pulled out the long sword and cut off Jing Ke's left leg with his back.
Jing Ke threw his crown at King Qin when he fell, but the crown got stuck on the pillar. Jing Ke has since lost the ability to defend himself. The angry Ying Zheng stabbed Jing Ke eight times, and Jing Ke was torn to pieces by the guards who came to the rescue.
But what crime did Jing Ke commit this time? As an experienced swordsman, why couldn't he injure King Qin in a heads-up?
In fact, Jing Ke said the key when he was alive, and he said it like this:
The reason for the backfire is that if you want to be born a robber, you must sign a contract to pay off the debt owed to the prince.
From this statement, it can be seen that the reason for my defeat this time is to capture you alive and force you to return to the land usurped by your masters.
Therefore, Jing Ke's main purpose in assassinating the King of Qin was not to kill with one blow, but to capture the King of Qin alive.
If Jing Ke's original intention was to assassinate Ying Zheng, the assassination was likely to succeed, but the opportunity was too short, and he lost his only chance, of course, he could only end in failure.
Jing Ke also seriously underestimated his ability to react to stress, and he reacted to danger quite quickly, immediately getting out of Jing Ke's control, while Jing Ke wanted to capture him alive, resulting in the column being surrounded.
Of course, both of them were in a critical situation: Jing Ke was just an assassin with only a shotgun in his hand, while King Qin was armed with a long sword and surrounded by ministers, so Jing Ke was at a disadvantage.
If his ** is the same as King Qin's, the two face each other, Yingzheng will definitely not be an opponent.
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